Archive for the 'Design' Category

Nicolas Warnier

Wednesday, January 18th, 2006

Another French freelance graphic-designer (there are many in my country, I assure you), and one that mixes the use of Illustrator and Photoshop in a very nice way to create, among other things, flyers, posters and logos. Head out to Nicolas’ website, XTGraphic, to discover his latest works (they’re under the part labeled “Dernières réalisations”).

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Léon Pistache

Wednesday, January 11th, 2006

Is Léon Pistache the real name of this illustrator, or not? Hard to tell, but what’s for sure is that his style pretty much match its way of sounding—fresh, dynamic, almost amusing, in a way. A graduate from the Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg (France) and the Kent Institute of Art and Design (UK), Léon is [...]

FizZ DesiGn

Sunday, January 8th, 2006

Home of the freelance designer Stéphane Bidaut, FizZ DesiGn introduces a certain amount of his illustrations, among which (this isn’t a surprise here!) vector ones. The style is simple and fresh, in lavish colors and dynamic lines, with a certain cartoony influence that is quite pleasant to the eye.

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Pamzylove

Thursday, December 29th, 2005

Here’s an artist I’ve known through a few art-related websites, and whose style I find quite pleasant and interesting. Pamela, who currently resides in South Florida, is a freelance webmaster and graphic-designer who works a lot with vector graphics, and has displayed a notable talent in her creations. Feel free to visit her website, Pamzylove.com, [...]

Hop Art and Carolyn Ringuette

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

Hop Art specializes in web-related services, among which the creation of websites, Flash animations and illustrations. Of course, the interesting bit I found on their website—not that web-design isn’t interesting, but the point of this blog is after all to focus on vector-based art first—is the pictures samples, which are the work of Hop Art’s [...]

Torisu Koshiro

Saturday, December 17th, 2005

Torisu Koshiro’s may not be everybody’s favorite style of graphics, but the fact remains: these are vectors nonetheless, and working well in the context for which they’re being created. Diplomed of the Insitute of Art in Seattle, Torisu, he’s been realizing limited editions posters and prints since 1998 for clients such as the library of [...]

Led Pants

Saturday, December 10th, 2005

With his quirky, fun and colorful vector illustrations, Led Pants presents here a very particular world. Comic book art, cartooning, computer-game animation, print design… If some of his employers are as known as MTV, Disney, Amazon or Nickelodeon, this American digital artist also doesn’t hesitate to carry his fight against war and corruption through his [...]

Natalie Walsh

Friday, December 9th, 2005

An illustrator and graphic-designer currently residing in Manhattan, Natalie Walsh dedicated her creativity toward a wide range of artistic media over her life. Having gained a degree in Textiles and Apparel Design from Cornell University, she then studied fashion illustration at the Academia Italiana in Florence. Her works nowadays are mostly turned toward the use [...]

Azul De Corso

Monday, December 5th, 2005

Operating from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Azul De Corso’s activity stands within the vast boundaries of illustration, Flash animation, design and paint, but what of course attracted my interest here were the vector works that I discovered on the website. Head straight to the Ilus part to browse through these simple, but efficient and colorful illustrations.

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The Rinzen Collective

Monday, November 28th, 2005

Diplomed of the Queensland College of Art in Australia, the members of the Rinzen (“sudden awakening”) team have furbished their weapons in corporate design and multimedia first. Later on, they launched the RMX projects, a variation on the “exquisite cadaver” in vector illustration, in which each image would remix the previous one. As they apply [...]